Enchiridion
Epictetus
The Enchiridion (also translated as “Handbook” or “Manual”) of Epictetus is a short collection of Stoic precepts compiled by Arrian, a student of Epictetus. Epictetus (c. 50 – 135 AD) was a Greek philosopher and a champion of Stoicism, a philosophy dedicated to tranquility of the mind and soul via practical, actionable advice. Popular in the ancient and medieval world, it has even found favor in the contemporary military; fighter pilot James Stockdale attributed his survival of over seven years as a prisoner of war to the way of thinking contained in this short work. (summary written by John Pederson) (0 hr 47 min)
Chapters
01 - Chapters 1-10 | 8:20 |
02 - Chapters 11-20 | 6:55 |
03 - Chapters 21-30 | 10:48 |
04 - Chapters 31-40 | 10:47 |
05 - Chapters 41-53 | 10:14 |